This book totally caught me off guard. I bought it expecting a fun little read, but as I pored over the pages I realized there was something more going on here than just crazy shark fighting. It awoke long dormant feelings I've had for comics. I felt like I was a teenager again when I first went into a comic shop and read Uncanny X-men. Rey's having a whole lotta fun drawing this book and it shows in the pages and dialogue. I finished it and wanted to draw comics so bad. It resurrected the creative feelings I had when I read WildC.A.T.s and Savage Dragon. Not the stuffy, grown up "I want to draw Sequential Art" feelings, but the "I wish school was over so I can run home and draw COMICS!" feeling. Sharknife is a fun ride and makes me feel like a kid again.

Anyway, don't go looking for a solid story or in depth character development, cause all you'll find is a "pivot-posing hot lava ninja robot landslide of justice" and that's just what I needed right now.